Hikvision is introducing its series of HD IR Cube IP cameras, the most recent addition to its expanding 2-line high-definition IP camera line. Both the 3MP DS-2CD2432F-I (W) and the 1.3MP DS-2CD2412F-I (W) IR cube network camera models are elegantly designed to safeguard homes, offices, stores, and other small and medium-sized enterprises.

These cameras are embedded with a passive infrared (PIR) motion detection sensor. This allows the cameras to detect an individual when they are within an 8-meter range of the unit and also automatically triggers an alarm response. The series also features a DI/DO interface for the user to connect to a variety of external audible & visual alarm devices for further security control purposes. Along with Hikvision’s mobile dedicated software (iVMS 4500), these cameras provide complete control and remote management benefits to users. In the event of a break-in or other unauthorised access, the connected alarm device is instantly activated, while event recording is simultaneously event triggered to generate instant notification. Ultimately, this allows owners the ability to take whatever proactive response they deem necessary. Additionally, this series includes the latest 1/3” progressive scan CMOS, enhanced IR LEDs with up-to 10m of IR range, and powerful image processing functionalities like DWDR, 3D DNR and BLC. Furthermore, this series provides clear and sharp HD images under any lighting conditions.

Hikvision case studies

With about 5,000 visitors circulating through its facilities every day, the Hard Rock Hotel in Riviera Maya needed to strengthen its video surveillance system.
The Hard Rock Hotel in Riviera Maya receives celebrities from all over the world, including couples celebrating anniversaries and families enjoying their vacation. The property covers 37 hectares and can host up to 3,800 guests in its 1,264 bedrooms. Additionally, several events are held at the hotel, from concerts to private celebration...

Opened in 1923 in Dorset, the museum of the Royal Tank Regiment and Royal Armoured Corps is the world’s best collection of tanks and armoured fighting vehicles. It’s a unique 300-strong exhibition that includes the world’s first tank - Little Willie, the feared German Tiger tank - and the modern Challenger 2, all housed in one of six expansive halls.
A recent Heritage Lottery Fund grant has doubled the museum’s size and with expansion came the need to install CCTV to kee...

Early in 2017, the School of Information and Communication (FIC) was inaugurated at the University of the Republic of Uruguay (Udelar). They announced a new headquarters to support the core mission of the school that was created in 2013. It regained a large space that had gone unused for decades, and part of the senior living facility, Asáma Dámaso Antonio.
It is a structure of 8,500 square meters and four floors that now houses nearly 4,000 students, 200 teachers and 80 administr...